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  1. Artículo de Wikipedia Referencias. Paul Revere (Boston, colonia de Massachussets, Trece Colonias, 1 de enero de 1735-Estados Unidos, 10 de mayo de 1818) fue un orfebre y patriota francmasón estadounidense, recordado por su rol como mensajero en las batallas de Lexington y Concord durante la guerra de independencia de los Estados Unidos.

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      Paul Revere lived in the XVIII – XIX cent., a remarkable...

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      Diese Episode wurde später von Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in...

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  2. By the end of his life, his silversmith shop was but one aspect of a wide-ranging business enterprise, and he took to styling himself “Paul Revere, Esquire.” One artistic measure of his success is the survival of two portraits, both now belonging to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.

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  3. Born in Boston, Paul Revere was the third of twelve children. While still in grammar school he was taught silversmithing by his father. By 1765 he had learned engraving and made copper plate engravings and designs for seals, coats-of-arms, certificates, and bookplates. His artistic accomplishments also included carving picture frames for ...

  4. Classifications Paintings. Paul Revere is Copley’s only finished portrait of an artisan dressed in shirtsleeves and shown at work. Revere is shown half-length, seated behind a highly polished table, and casually attired. He cradles his chin in his right hand and regards the viewer as if he has just looked up from the teapot in his left hand ...

  5. Paul Revere was an American silversmith, engraver, early industrialist, and Patriot in the American Revolution. He is best known for his midnight ride to alert the colonial militia in April 1775 to the approach of British forces before the battles of Lexington and Concord, as dramatized in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem, "Paul Revere's Ride".

  6. The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. Here, Wood depicts the legendary story of the American patriot Paul Revere, as learned from an 1863 poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. From a bird’s-eye view, the painting shows Revere on horseback racing through a colonial town square in Massachusetts.